Outcomes and Impacts
Community Engaged Scholarship describes mutually beneficial community-campus partnerships that contribute to a body of knowledge, such as researcher creative work, while also contributing to community well-being and justice. Everyone in these reciprocal partnerships, local community organizations, community members, faculty, and students are valued for their knowledge, perspective, skill, and contribution. Here, we share the outcomes and impacts of many of GW’s community engaged scholarship partnerships.
Here, we share the outcomes and impacts of many of GW’s community engaged scholarship partnerships.
Faculty Scholarship
Community Engaged Scholarship Courses: Year in Review/Course Survey Results
- Erin Wentzell (Physical Therapy) and David Lee (Biomedical Engineering) present their program in which their students work collaboratively to build solutions for DC residents with unique needs.
Erin Wentzell (Physical Therapy) and David Lee (Biomedical Engineering) present their program in which their students work collaboratively to build solutions for DC residents with unique needs.
- Leslie Jacobson (Theatre and Dance) and Carmen Montoya (Fine Arts and Social Practice) regularly co-facilitate workshops on diversity and inclusion, using concepts from theatre and sculpture to generate deeper dialogue.
Leslie Jacobson (Theatre and Dance) and Carmen Montoya (Fine Arts and Social Practice) regularly co-facilitate workshops on diversity and inclusion, using concepts from theatre and sculpture to generate deeper dialogue.
- Courses
- Faculty Programs and Resources
- Grants, Awards, and Fellowships
- Nashman Affiliate Faculty
- Nashman Faculty Newsletter
- Outcomes & Impacts
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